EFN Rain Suit

  • Kerry Harvey
    Brownsdale, MN.
    Posts: 286
    #1231835

    Here is a shot of our famous model in the EFN Rain Suit.

    Kerry Harvey
    Brownsdale, MN.
    Posts: 286
    #246555

    Another pic of the Rain Suit.

    hawger
    Owatonna, MN
    Posts: 608
    #246567

    This is SERIOUS OUTERWEAR!
    I love these things… first of all, they look good… and are real quality! I have the “3-in-1” 3/4 lingth jacket.
    Here is why they were chosen by EFN as our choice in Pro-Guide Rainwear…
    3-in -1 jacket options
    1) wear the shell alone… for warm weather rainwear.
    2) wear the fleece liner alone… for cool dry days.
    3) wear them both… for COLD rainy days!
    This jacket is super windproof (keeps you real warm on the coldest days), waterproof (not a drop gets to you), breathable (keeps you cool on warm wet days), 100% coated Taslan nylon shell (stains like “fish-goo” and slime wash right off), concealed hood (has a draw string that is a “one handed” hook-up… quick & easy to handle) , adjustible cuffs (that have more than enough velcro for fasteners… tight to your wrists as you want), elastic cord at waist and hem (keeps your body heat in… you are snug as a bug), double storm flaps with two-way zipper (no water gets into the jacket from hte zipper), heavy weight anti-pill double fleece lining (that is good looking enough to wear to church it too is lined), half back mesh lining on shell (this liner helps you to move freely inside the jacket), and an abrasion resistant cordora fabric on the shoulders (extremely durable… no worry about wearing this baby out… jacket is made tough… where you need tough to be… shoulders to elbows), nine pockets… includes storm flap hand pockets and zippered sleeve pocket and vest pockets on shell and in fleece liner, and even the fleece liner is lined! Zipper on the shell, closes the jacket to cover above your chin…. without being tight to your face (a must in rough weather).
    Pants… they are light and comfortable! They are easy pull-on 100% nylon Tactel (waterproof, windproof, breatrhable), elasticized cuff with a 12″ zip open leg (easy access over shoes/boots), fully mesh lined (allows you to move inside), side seam pockets, back-zip pocket, adjustable drawcord waist.
    These are what Santa wants !
    Hawger

    DeeZee
    Champlin, Mn
    Posts: 2128
    #246568

    Awesome rainsuit!
    Dave, you are getting to be the “poster child” for EFN gear!

    It looks real promising. when will they be availible

    hawger
    Owatonna, MN
    Posts: 608
    #246602

    If I am to be the poster child… we are going to need to have some mighty big posters !

    No, I got to field test the suit. I wor it “opener” this year…. bad waether day for fishing… cold, wind, and rain. I was snug as a bug. Mike Little has one too. He loves his also.

    They are available now… it would take up to two weeks as they will have to be ordered and embroidered. The EFN fishtheriver.com (or fishthelake.com) logo would go on the jacket and the liner, with your name / user name.

    Hawger

    fireline
    Rochester
    Posts: 813
    #246683

    What’s the cost ? How do they compare with Cabela’s guideware ?

    Kerry Harvey
    Brownsdale, MN.
    Posts: 286
    #246703

    Here’s a shot of the liner for the rain suit.

    hawger
    Owatonna, MN
    Posts: 608
    #246708

    I have not had Cabela’s guidewear…. only Columbia’s Quad Waterfowler’s Parka.
    I am much happier & much more dry with this new EFN gear !
    EFN Retail costs will be aprox…
    $160 for the jacket w/ liner and $60.00 for the pants.

    hawger
    Owatonna, MN
    Posts: 608
    #246709

    Thanks much Hawg for all the pix…. good job.
    The shot here of the liner does it no justice… (not close enough for any detail… thanks for the effort though!) as I simply love the quality! It is very “cozy” fleece and comes lined with an inside vest and hand pockets. It is nice enough to wear to church! Which I have done …. Hawger

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